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Composed in 1846, the Piano Trio in G minor, opus 17 by Clara Schumann is considered her greatest, most mature four-movement work. It is her only piano trio, [1] composed while she lived in Dresden, following extensive studies in fugue writing and the publication of her Three Preludes and Fugues For Piano, opus 16 in 1845. The trio was ...
Piano Trio in G minor 4 mvts: pf vn vc by 1846 1846 ... Clara Wieck-Schumann: (1819-1896): Kompositionen: eine Zusammenstellung der Werke, Literatur und Schallplatten ...
The Piano Trio No. 3 in G minor by Robert Schumann was written in 1851, and is his opus 110. It has four movements: Bewegt, doch nicht zu rasch in G minor, in 6 8 time (with tempo dotted quarter notes 63 to the minute). In sonata form. Ziemlich langsam in E-flat major, in 12 8 time and tempo 116 eighth notes to the minute. Rasch in C minor, in 2
The Piano Quartet No. 1 in G minor, Op. 25, was composed by Johannes Brahms between 1856 and 1861. It was premiered in 1861 in Hamburg, with Clara Schumann at the piano. It was also played in Vienna on 16 November 1862, with Brahms himself at the piano supported by members of the Hellmesberger Quartet. [1]
Piano Quintet in G minor (Sibelius) Piano Sonata No. 2 (Schumann) Piano Sonatas Nos. 19 and 20 (Beethoven) Piano Trio (Chopin) Piano Trio (Clara Schumann) Piano Trio in G minor (Smetana) Piano Trio No. 2 (Dvořák) Piano Trio No. 3 (Schumann) Polonaises, Op. posth. (Chopin) Prelude and Fugue in G minor, BWV 861; Prelude in G minor (Rachmaninoff)
Op. 88, Fantasiestücke for piano trio (1842) Op. 94, Three Romances for Oboe (or Violin, or Clarinet) and Piano (1849) Op. 102, 5 Stücke im Volkston for Cello (or Violin) and Piano (1849) (listen to the first movement ⓘ) Op. 105, Violin Sonata No. 1 in A minor (1851) Op. 110, Piano Trio No. 3 in G minor (1851)
The romances, scored for violin and piano, are written in three movements: Andante molto; Allegretto; Leidenschaftlich schnell; The first romance has Romani-inspired pathos amidst lyrical melodies. [5] In the final section, Schumann references the main theme from her husband Robert Schumann's first violin sonata. [6]
The Piano Concerto in A minor, Op. 7, was composed by Clara Wieck, better known as Clara Schumann after her later marriage to Robert Schumann. She completed her only finished piano concerto in 1835, and played it first that year with the Leipzig Gewandhaus Orchestra , conducted by Felix Mendelssohn .